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US TREASURY SECRETARY BESSENT:

CHINA IS HOLDING BACK PRODUCTS ESSENTIAL TO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CHAIN; BELIEVES TRUMP WILL TALK TO CHINA'S XI VERY SOON
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US COMMERCE SECRETARY LUTNICK SAYS TARIFFS ARE “NOT GOING AWAY.” https://t.co/lSQ0w5S7FG
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📊 Earnings season visualized.

Don't miss the latest report. 👇
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David Friedberg Explains AI's Abundant Future

" That means more time with your family, more time with your friends, more time to explore interesting opportunities."

AI's positive outcomes are being underestimated 🧠

"Folks are underestimating and under realizing the benefits, at this stage, of what's going to come out of the AI revolution and how it's ultimately going to benefit people's availability of products, cost of goods, and access to things."

AI will have a huge deflationary impact on the price of goods and services 📉

" Let's assume that the cost of everything comes down by half."

"That's a huge relief on people's need to work 60 hours a week."

"Suddenly, you only need to work 30 hours a week, and you can have the same lifestyle or perhaps even a better lifestyle than you have today."

Which will lead to less time spent working and more time for family and leisure 🏖️

" I think the next phase is we're gonna end up in less than 30 hours a week with people making more money and having more abundance for every dollar that they earn, with respect to what they can purchase and the lives they can live."

" That means more time with your family, more time with your friends, more time to explore interesting opportunities."
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TRUMP said, 'If the courts rule against us on tariffs, other countries could hold our nation hostage with anti-American tariffs,' which he warns could lead to the economic ruination of the United States. https://t.co/cDZC8s5V4z
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CHINA'S COMMERCE MINISTRY says it has strictly upheld the Geneva trade deal, but warns it will “take forceful measures” if the U.S. keeps undermining its interests. Beijing says it will “resolutely safeguard” its rights if Washington insists on going its own way.
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RT @VictoriousInv: Thanks for the shoutout! There’s some phenomenal stock pitches & interviews here.

Recommend a read.

49 ‘fresh-off-the-press’ stock pitches we’ve enjoyed reading in the past two weeks 👇

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KAROL NAWROCKI WINS 🇵🇱 POLAND’S PRESIDENTIAL RUNOFF with 50.89% of the vote, narrowly defeating liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who got 49.11%. Following the tight result, Poland’s Premier is expected to ask lawmakers for a vote of confidence, per Onet.
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Today's Key Events (All EST) — 06/02/2025

09:45: US S&P Mfg. PMI
10:00: US ISM Mfg. PMI
10:00: US Construction Spending
10:15: Fed's Logan
12:45: Fed's Goolsbee
13:00: Fed's Powell Speaks

Before Open 👇
07:05: Science Applications International $SAIC
07:15: Campbell Soup $CPB

After Hours 👇
04:05: Credo Technology $CRDO
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OPEC+ is raising oil output again in July—411,000 barrels/day—matching increases from May and June. That’s less than some feared.
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SANOFI $SNY TO ACQUIRE BLUEPRINT MEDICINES FOR $129/SHARE IN CASH, valuing $BPMC at ~$9.1B upfront. The deal adds Ayvakit—the only approved drug for advanced & indolent systemic mastocytosis—with 60%+ y/y Q1 sales growth. Total deal value, incl. CVRs, could hit $9.5B.
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DOLLAR SHORTS NEAR 2023 HIGHS

Speculators are still heavily short the dollar, and Morgan Stanley now sees a 9% drop in the USD Index to 91 by mid-2026 as Fed cuts rates and growth slows. Euro could hit 1.25, yen 130, pound 1.45, per MS. https://t.co/IsABpqetY8
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FED’S WALLER: ‘GOOD NEWS’ RATE CUTS STILL POSSIBLE THIS YEAR

Fed Governor Christopher Waller said he still sees room for rate cuts in 2025, despite tariffs likely boosting inflation in the short term. “Assuming... underlying inflation continues to make progress... and the labor market remains solid, I would be supporting ‘good news’ rate cuts later this year,” he said Monday in Seoul.

He now assumes a 15% average trade-weighted tariff, midway between his earlier “small” and “large” scenarios. Waller also warned that the $2T U.S. fiscal deficit is driving up long-term Treasury yields: “It’s not a matter of demand, it’s about price.”
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